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| Quinn to Sign Historic Civil Unions Legislation |
CHICAGO (AP) -- A capacity crowd at a historic downtown Chicago venue. No, it isn't a concert or even the big game, it's to watch civil unions become legal in Illinois.
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| Woman, Dog Rescued from Icy Southwestern Ill. Pond |
WATERLOO, Ill. (AP) -- A neighbor who heard a faint call for help on an icy southwestern Illinois pond is being credited with saving the life of a woman who fell into the icy water.
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| Ancient City Discovered Near St. Louis |
(IRN)-An ancient East St Louis has the attention of state archaeologists.
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| IL Freshman Lawmakers Ready To Begin Work |
(IRN)-The new session of the Illinois General Assembly was scheduled to resume Tuesday, and it's a new career for close to twenty of the members in Springfield.
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| GOP Could Loose A Congressional Seat After Maps Drawn |
(IRN)-Republicans could find themselves down a seat in Congress when the business of redrawing district maps is over.
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| Legislation Would Require Tax Disclosure of Elected Officials |
(IRN)-If you don't want people poking into your tax returns, don't run for governor. That's how it would be under a bill introduced in Springfield.
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| Hardest Part of Library Goal Setting Done |
A consultant says what would be the hardest part of developing a strategic plan for the Galesburg Public Library has been completed.
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| Can IL Help You Quit Smoking? |
The ways Illinois promotes clean air, and discourages smoking, are in for an evaluation from the American Lung Association.
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| Protesters Picket Egyptian Consulate in Chicago |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Protesters waving Egyptian flags picketed in front of the Egyptian consulate in downtown Chicago calling for President Hosni Mubarak to step down amid riots in the country.
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| AG Urges Consumers to Protect Online Identities |
CHICAGO (AP) -- The Illinois attorney general is urging consumers to protect their personal information online from financial fraud and privacy invasions.
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